- and Cell directive.
Previous terms for the
procedure include fecal bacteriotherapy,
fecal transfusion,
fecal transplant,
stool transplant,
fecal ****...
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Bacteriotherapy is the
purposeful use of
bacteria or
their products in
treating an illness.
Forms of
bacteriotherapy include the use of probiotics, microorganisms...
- been found. In the case of
human ****,
fecal transplants or
fecal bacteriotherapy are in use.
Urine and ****
together are
called excreta. The distinctive...
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Human ****uality
portal Anal
eroticism Anal
fingering Facesitting Fecal bacteriotherapy ****ing
Jordan Tate (2007). The
Contemporary Dictionary of ****ual...
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organic fertilizer for
plants in agriculture.
Coprophilous fungi Fecal bacteriotherapy Faecal transplant Fecal–oral route, a
route of
disease transmission...
- "Qualified
Presumption of Safety" status. Food
portal Dysbiosis Fecal bacteriotherapy Functional food
Microbial food
cultures Postbiotic Probiotics in pediatrics...
- Casas, Ivan A.; Mykkänen, Hannu; Salo, Eeva; Vesikari, Timo (1997). "
Bacteriotherapy with
Lactobacillus reuteri in
rotavirus gastroenteritis". The Pediatric...
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fecal ****s.
Ulcerative colitis typically requires a more
prolonged bacteriotherapy treatment than
Clostridioides difficile infection does to be successful...
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flora can
sometimes improve the
physiology of the
recipient gut.
Fecal bacteriotherapy—also
known as a
fecal transplant—is a
medical procedure wherein fecal...
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bacteriophage (virus that
kills bacteria) is used.
Antibiotic resistance Fecal bacteriotherapy M**** drug
administration Multidrug resistance Pharmacoepidemiology...